1. bribing - Noun
2. bribing - Verb
of Bribe
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Seven Deadly Habits of External Control: Blaming, Criticizing, Complaining, Nagging, Threatening, Punishing, and Bribing. William Glasser
Now I saw braves hang themselves with amulets, leave tidbits for spirits, and still take an arrow in the neck. I, worshiping nothing and bribing nothing with prayers, rode among an enemy unscathed, scything them like summer wheat. Tanith Lee
A monarchy is the most expensive of all forms of government, the regal state requiring a costly parade, and he who depends on his own power to rule, must strengthen that power by bribing the active and enterprising whom he cannot intimidate. James Fenimore Cooper
A 29-year-old Chiweshe man has 12 years behind bars after raping and bribing a 15-year-old girl with biscuits. Source: Internet
According to journalist James Barron 's account of Steinway's participation in the competition, the company was able to secure success by bribing one of the judges. Source: Internet
Ammianus wrote that the councilmen shirked their duties by bribing unwitting men in the marketplace to do the job for them. Source: Internet